U.S. to Develop 3 Virus Computer Espionage Action - 
BOSTON - Researchers have indicated that the United States developed three variants of the virus that is not known to be used in carrying out espionage or cyber warfare.
Quoted by Reuters on Wednesday (09/19/2012), the findings tend to reinforce the view that the U.S. government uses virtual world technology, known previously used for a number of interests in the Middle East. As is known, using the Stuxnet Trojan U.S. to attack Iran's nuclear program in 2010 and advanced cyber weapons, Flame found in May.
Antivirus manufacturer, Symentec Corp. U.S. and Russia Kaspersky Lab revealed that they found evidence that the operator Flame also do three variants of the virus that has not been discovered.
Symantec do the analysis separately, but declined to comment on the mastermind blades Flame virus. However, this time a former national security official told Western Routers that the U.S. played a role in creating the Flame. Besides The Washington Post also reported that Israel is also involved.
The source of the former people in government also said the U.S. was behind Stuxnet. Kaspersky and Symantec linking Stuxnet to Flame in June, and said that part of the Flame program almost identical to the code found in 2009 (Stuxnet).
"For now the two companies know very little about the new virus is identified, except for one of the viruses that are currently used in the Middle East. They are not sure if malware is on Desai for it," said Director of Kaspersky Lab's Global Research and Analysis Team Costin Raiu .
A recent analysis said Flame virus is believed to be part of a cyber war against Iran that was developed in 2006 in which the operator makes the virus was at least three new malware.
Thus, recent reports indicate that efforts to develop Flame and widely associated with the passage of the US-Israeli effort to respond to Iran's nuclear program being developed.

BOSTON - Researchers have indicated that the United States developed three variants of the virus that is not known to be used in carrying out espionage or cyber warfare.
Quoted by Reuters on Wednesday (09/19/2012), the findings tend to reinforce the view that the U.S. government uses virtual world technology, known previously used for a number of interests in the Middle East. As is known, using the Stuxnet Trojan U.S. to attack Iran's nuclear program in 2010 and advanced cyber weapons, Flame found in May.
Antivirus manufacturer, Symentec Corp. U.S. and Russia Kaspersky Lab revealed that they found evidence that the operator Flame also do three variants of the virus that has not been discovered.
Symantec do the analysis separately, but declined to comment on the mastermind blades Flame virus. However, this time a former national security official told Western Routers that the U.S. played a role in creating the Flame. Besides The Washington Post also reported that Israel is also involved.
The source of the former people in government also said the U.S. was behind Stuxnet. Kaspersky and Symantec linking Stuxnet to Flame in June, and said that part of the Flame program almost identical to the code found in 2009 (Stuxnet).
"For now the two companies know very little about the new virus is identified, except for one of the viruses that are currently used in the Middle East. They are not sure if malware is on Desai for it," said Director of Kaspersky Lab's Global Research and Analysis Team Costin Raiu .
A recent analysis said Flame virus is believed to be part of a cyber war against Iran that was developed in 2006 in which the operator makes the virus was at least three new malware.
Thus, recent reports indicate that efforts to develop Flame and widely associated with the passage of the US-Israeli effort to respond to Iran's nuclear program being developed.







